Dell readies Zino HD nettops

A bloke has dug up some specs on Dell's upcoming Zino HD nettop, and it seems the new toy will come in two distinct flavours.

Let's starting with the Inspiron 300, which will be based on Intel Atom
chips, but will not feature Nvidia's ION chipset. It will stick to
Intel's godawful IGP, so we're really not sure why anyone would stick
an HD suffix in its designation. It will feature 1GB of memory and a
3.5-inch hard drive.

Moving along to the slightly more interesting Inspiron 400, we see a
rather well spec'd nettop with proper CPUs and graphics. It will be
powered by AMD Athlon and Ahtlon X2 chips, although we're not quite
sure which ones. AMD has plenty of low TDP parts to choose from,
including mobile Neo processors, all based on the venerable K8
architecture. Still, they will wipe the floor with any Atom, and the
optional Mobility Radeon 4330 should take care of HD content and some casual gaming.

Even if you don't go for the optional discrete Radeon, the 780G chipset
packs the HD 3200, which is still one of the best IGPs on the market.
Also, the AMD-based version packs HDMI and eSATA.